However, Roberto Martinez's side are looking to revive their hopes of a Champions League finish and they will provide their opponent's with a stern test of their title-winning aspirations.

So, with the help of our friends at WhoScored.com, we analyse the key details ahead of Saturday's game.

The first graphic clearly indicates Everton's penchant for using the left-sided attack of Steven Pienaar and Leighton Baines wherever possible.

The pair dovetail on a regular basis and the stats back that assertion up as Martinez's side attack down that side of the pitch 40% of the time.

Chelsea's trio of attacking midfielders mean their forays forward are more balanced, with the likes of Willian, Eden Hazard and Oscar interchanging throughout games.

There isn't much in their previous six meetings, with both teams sharing three victories each. The Toffees got the better of tomorrow's opponents 1-0 at Goodison Park earlier in the season when Steven Naismith grabbed the winning goal.

However, Chelsea have the edge at Stamford Bridge having won both of their last two games against the Blues in front of their home fans. There is also Mourinho's long-standing unbeaten home record to take into account.

How do their respective marauding right-backs measure up?

While Branislav Ivanovic is generally known for being a dependable operator down the right side for the Blues, the Serbia captain also pops up with his fair share of goals.